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12 03/05/2020 £19.99 9781789664300 9781789664317 392 235x158 Textbook/Professional Accounting & Finance
This book
« Presents the basics of both financial and management accounting in an easy to follow format review questions in each chapter, with answers and workings where appropriate, to « Contains embed learning to this edition: fully updated with new content including reworked chapters on the current « New issues in accounting and economic issues that have an effect on accounting the reader up to date on UK GAAP accounting standards, International Financial Reporting « Brings Standards (IFRS) and International Accounting Standards (IAS) resources: Over 200 additional review questions to support the book and a glossary of key « Online terms Description Accounting has a reputation as a technical and jargon-heavy subject, but there is no reason why those without formal training cannot master the basics of interpreting accounts and making good decisions. Accounting for Non-Accountants assumes no prior knowledge of the subject area and is designed to serve as an introductory text for managers and non-specialists who wish to gain an oversight of the accounting discipline. The book covers both financial and management accounting in sufficient detail to allow data to be interpreted but in a clear and accessible manner so the reader can quickly gain an understanding of the basic principles of the subject area. Now in its 12th edition, Accounting for Non-Accountants has been fully updated to the latest regulatory requirements including the UK GAAP framework, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and International Accounting Standards (IAS). The final chapter focuses on the impact of changes in the economic environment on businesses and there are introductions to areas including tax, transfer pricing and creative accounting. This practical guide includes review questions in each chapter, with answers and workings where appropriate, and is supported online by over 200 questions and a glossary to develop a firm understanding of all topics.
Author Information David Horner has taught Accounting and related courses for over 25 years in the UK. He currently teaches at Birkdale school, Sheffield. He has written numerous textbooks aimed at students both for schools and university level. He has worked with AQA, a major examination board in the UK, for over 20 years.
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Business, Finance, Risk, Information Management
Financial Record Keeping Income Statements The Balance Sheet Further Adjustments to the Income Statement Checking the Double-entry System Accounting Concepts Accounting for Other Business Organisations An Introduction to Business Costing Marginal Costing and Decision Making Standard Costing Budgeting Working Capital Management Capital Investment Appraisal An Introduction to Limited Companies Published Accounts of the Limited Company Current Issues in Accounting Statement of Cash Flows Accounting Ratios The Economic Environment
Accounting & Finance